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Old 06-07-2008, 10:33 PM   #1
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tiny outboards or zapcat out..

I am interested to know what the Zapcats/thundercats race with?

Is there a similar cheap engine?

What are the comparable options, and the approximate costs?


Ideas?
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Old 06-07-2008, 10:45 PM   #2
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I am interested to know what the Zapcats/thundercats race with?

Is there a similar cheap engine?

What are the comparable options, and the approximate costs?


Ideas?
All the info on thundercats is on www.thundercatracing.co.uk , there is an

email contact for Julie Jones on the site .

Alternatively send Fiona Pascoe a message on here , she will be able to tell

you all you need to know . As for Zap cats not sure

We also have a Mako here for sale with Yam 50 , not used a much now but

they were the original ones used before Aquarius & Caeser.
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Zapcat's have to use a tohatsu 50hp to race, the thundercat's are so funny on make or model.
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